On Friday, 16 April 2010, at 10:17:21 (+0200),
Christian Ullmann wrote:

> What about eterm right now? I saw the sources on SVN but i havnt
> compiled them. As you answered it seems eterm is a bit incomplete...

Eterm is "complete" and rock-solid.  It is not, however, based on evas
or the current EFL; it still uses Imlib2 for the time being.  (That
will change.)  Many people still use it every day, myself obviously
included.  And AFAIK, no other terminal sports a feature like Escreen.

Michael

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Linux Server/Cluster Admin, LBL.gov       Author, Eterm (www.eterm.org)
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